Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread Tom Berkley
I rarely reply to html messages anymore unless I know the person. When I see html, if the subject or first line (when its readable) doesn't grab me, I delete it in a flash and go on to the next. Its just not worth the discomfort trying to read the bloody things. Tom Berkley Ron Stodden wrote: >

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread John Rye
Ron Stodden wrote: > > Tom Berkley wrote: > > > > I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never > > crashed for me responding to html formatted email. > > My Netscape (from 7.2) crashes only with a reply attempt to that > particular HTML message. This happens before th

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread Ron Stodden
Tom Berkley wrote: > > I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never > crashed for me responding to html formatted email. My Netscape (from 7.2) crashes only with a reply attempt to that particular HTML message. This happens before the compose window appears, so you m

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-07 Thread Tom Berkley
I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never crashed for me responding to html formatted email. You likely have a problem with your install or did you need a compelling reason for people to not use html format? :-) tom berkley Ron Stodden wrote: > > Jerry, > > Kindly

[expert] Modem speed

2000-12-07 Thread Ron Stodden
Jerry, Kindly do NOT post email in HTML format - Netscape crashes when a reply is attempted. >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >>I think it takes a W1 and an >>S??? command in the init string. > S95=1 will report the true modem speed. This is only true for modems using the Rockwell

Re: [expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-11 Thread Ron Stodden
José Antonio Jiménez Berni wrote: > > Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the > internet? (33'6k,56k) Assuming you use a modem and KDE - Huh? Use kppp to connect and you will get a nice calibrated graph in color. kpppload shows another graph of the same thing.

Re: [expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-10 Thread Steve Howes
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 11:00:41 +0200 "José Antonio Jiménez" wrote: > Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the > internet? (33'6k,56k) > For me I stick W2 in my dial command, eg ATW2DT0123456789 -- Steve - Cheltenham, UK - In love and light we are In darkn

[expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-10 Thread José Antonio Jiménez Berni
Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the internet? (33'6k,56k) -- La frase célebre para hoy es lo que más me gusta de mí es mi infiníta modestia. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-30 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
Alex V Flinsch wrote: > advertising a larger limit increases the chance that the packet gets fragmented > when passing thru any hop between you and the sender. Got it. You mean that the negotiation (at socket open time) is only between the two _ends_, and cannot take into account any intermediate

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-30 Thread Alex V Flinsch
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote: > Stephen Carville wrote: > > The MTU and MRU (MaxMSS?) can be adusted in the ppp options file or > > from within kppp if you prefer. On some serial connections reducing > > these can improve thruput -- 576 works well for many people. There is > > rarely any poin

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
Stephen Carville wrote: > The MTU and MRU (MaxMSS?) can be adusted in the ppp options file or > from within kppp if you prefer. On some serial connections reducing > these can improve thruput -- 576 works well for many people. There is > rarely any point in increasing them above the default of

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Stephen Carville
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Alejandro Arredondo wrote: -Hello everybody, - - Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I -changed -the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked -very -good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux The MTU and MRU (Max

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Civileme
Civileme wrote: > William English wrote: > > > i would like to know too > > > > Alejandro Arredondo wrote: > > > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > >Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I > > > changed > > > the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread Civileme
William English wrote: > i would like to know too > > Alejandro Arredondo wrote: > > > Hello everybody, > > > >Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I > > changed > > the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked > > very > > good. I wonder if

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread William English
i would like to know too Alejandro Arredondo wrote: > Hello everybody, > >Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I > changed > the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked > very > good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux > > Thank

[expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread Alejandro Arredondo
Hello everybody, Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I changed the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked very good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux Thank You!